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From: DAUGWILL
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  • Dominic, This is superb. Today of all days, I spotted it.... and many many thanks for the mention of my own version. I sang it this last week at our local Folk-Club and of course, ~I got all choked up again.... Just one thing... your version ought to have an accordion... Hah :) Thanks again

  • @jonesthephones Hello Alun. Thanks for your comment. Yes, an accordion would be good. Very glad to hear the song still continues to have a life of its own! Best wishes, D.

  • so glad I found this again. You were my english lecturer at University in 1980/1 and you sang this during a small group seminar. It was a wonderful and moving song then and still is. Myself and some other students went on to sing it in the band we had formed. I wonder if you remember the night we turned up at a pub on a folk night planning to sing it only to discover you were the main "turn"!! We confessed and you were gracious enough to let us sing it anyway!

  • Thanks for having us listen to it, I think it's great and you have a real talent for music!

    xx-francesca

  • Thanks. I wrote this over a six week period thirty years ago, completing it on St. George's Day. Nice to think it is still doing the rounds.

  • @DAUGWILL

    whos actually singing this. its very good

  • @shirlandki

    Hello,

    Thanks for your kind words. The main vocal is me. Harmonies are by Des Friel and Chrissie Waldron.

    Best wishes,

    Dominic.

  • Lovely version ~~~ Nice video.

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